Martin samples Cantonese wonton noodles at a typical ‘Dai Pai Dong’ (an open air food stall) and tours a local noodle factory, where he samples a variety of noodles from different regions in China.
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Martin explores new culinary trends with local food and wine experts, and tours a famous cooking school where the next generation of Hong Kong chefs are born.
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For over 100 years we’ve relied on oil. Now we're running out. Can we survive without it? CNBC's Maria Bartiromo gains rare access to the leaders in the oil industry, asking these tough questions and more.
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Martin compares notes with famed author and food critic Anabel Jackson, and tours the famed ‘Lan Kwai Fong’ district with visionary restaurateur Alan Zemen.
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Watch the show from Wednesday, October 21: China distributes H1N1 flu vaccine; there are signs of progress in nuclear talks between Iran and the West; drug violence still rages in Juarez, Mexico; and, religious groups in Turkey threaten democracy by promoting ethical and moral values.
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05 Nov 09: Philip Ehrmann, manager of Jupiter’s China fund, tells Robert Miller that the Chinese authoritites have confounded critics by continuing to deliver strong economic growth
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Apple’s iPhone has hit the world's largest mobile phone market - China. But the company has sold as few as 5,000 phones over the first weekend. WSJ's Loretta Chao hit the street to find out why.
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President Barack Obama’s half brother has broken his media silence to discuss his new novel — the semi-autobiographical story of an abusive parent patterned on their late father, Barack Obama, Sr. (Nov. 3) ... "china obama brother" obamas brother abusive father
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